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Episode Four: Surf's Up: Roman Law and Beach Houses

Episode Four: Surf's Up: Roman Law and Beach Houses

Update: 2025-08-21
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Richard Epstein explains why policy around laws governing coastal property rights and construction is grounded in ancient Roman natural law. In addition, he argues for coordinated, state-facilitated seawalls that preserve views and access and, where necessary, for using condemnation (and compensation) rather than forbidding owners to protect already-developed properties under a sweeping public-trust theory.
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Episode Four: Surf's Up: Roman Law and Beach Houses

Episode Four: Surf's Up: Roman Law and Beach Houses

The Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin